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**** Mike vrabel
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2021/12/chi...edium=news_tab
Mike Vrabel savagely tweeted NFL's own rulebook at the league's officiating account to dispute Chiefs replay Quote:
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If that had happened in the end zone, that would never be ruled a TD
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That is literally the purpose of slow motion replays and reviews. The act of completing the motion is what the refs are looking for so when he was in the process of the tucking the ball, it wasn't a complete football move. He completed the football move shortly after his second foot has made contact with the ground. Timeline again: ball hits hands and control is established->foot is down->other foot is down/ball is in the process of being tucked->ball is fully tucked->third step is taken/ball is knocked loose. You could easily argue that Kelce makes what's considered two football moves prior to the ball being knocked out. I have literally provided screenshots from the video showing the clear timeline to strengthen my case. All I've gotten in return is "go see an optometrist" and "you're splitting hairs". This should be the last post made on this debate. Call it splitting hairs, call it whatever. The point is: IT'S A CLOSE CALL EITHER WAY. |
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